Thus the two biggest tweaks for this season
are Pirelli's new rubber and Blitzkrieg Qualifying, for which I'm definitely
NOT overly keen upon, albeit I think I get the idea of forcing the "Heavy
Hitters," nee Mercedes, Ferrari, etc to refrain from sitting in the
Pitlane conserving tyres that slower runners must use trying to claw their ways
forward in Knockout Qualie.

Yet one must say
that the overall bungling of implementing this new qualifying format was
anything but smoothly done, which argues the point over just what's really
going on behind the Walls; Err scenes with F1's "Power Brokers,"
i.e.; Uncle Bernaughty (Bernie Ecclestone) and Jean "Wheels" Todt,
etc.

As Yuhs
must wonder just how many of us Bamboozled Fans, especially any possible
"Casual Fans," if they can actually find a Free-to-Air broadcast?
Will be able to follow along?

As first there's the allowance of each driver
having different allotment of tyres, which must be chosen months ahead by the
F1 Teams and now there will be cars being knocked out of qualifying every
90-seconds, which will only allow for two drivers to ultimately win the Pole,
which seems pretty STUPID to me, since this will most likely ensure
the continuation of Silver Arrows Front-row lockouts; NOT to mention an overall
reduction in competition for the Pole!

Hmm? Hey may be
Duh F1 Strats-Duh-GEE! Group will come up with making the frontrunners where (pseudo)
Sumo Wrasslin' outfits to slow them down? Oh wait, that's right, I forgot drivers
are being forced to go on diets in order to allow teams tinker with weight
ballasting placements...

And now that A-L-L of the record setting
21-race calendar's events have been confirmed, each driver will be allowed a
maximum of five engines per season before Draconian penalties are implemented,
up from four last year due to the extra race mileage.

Meanwhile, the Pirelli tyre choices have been
divulged for Melbourne, sorta, for which I really have zero inkling if it'll
matter? As it seems more like the teams are simply splitting drivers in
ordertodetermine what strategy is best overall long-term...

As for those of
Yuhs Stateside, be aware that Australia's a day ahead and F1's Free practice
will be aired upon Peacock-lite, aka NBCSN Thursday afternoon on Thy West
Coast; which is possibly showing both Free Practice sessions? Along with a 1hr
show upon the new Haas F1 outfit...